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Oct 14, 2022

Clean Elections looks for new partner after fallout over Hobbs, Lake interviews

The Citizens Clean Elections Commission is looking for a new gubernatorial event partner because Arizona PBS scheduled an interview with Democratic candidate Katie Hobbs without commissioners’ knowledge after Hobbs declined to debate Republican opponent Kari Lake.

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Oct 13, 2022

Arizona woman gets 30 days in jail for collecting 4 ballots

A southwestern Arizona woman who pleaded guilty to illegally collecting four early voting ballots in the 2020 primary election was sentenced to 30 days in jail and two years’ probation on Thursday, with the judge rejecting her plea for just probation and saying he did not think she accepts responsibility for her criminal act.

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Oct 13, 2022

Gabby Giffords named grand marshal of 2023 Rose Parade

Gabby Giffords will serve as grand marshal of the 134th Rose Parade next year.

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Oct 12, 2022

Arizona Supreme Court allows death row execution to proceed

The Arizona Supreme Court is allowing the state to move forward with the execution for death row inmate Murray Hooper next month. 

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Oct 12, 2022

Police unions active in reform efforts

Common demands for police reform include chipping away at long-established police protections: make complaints against officers open to the public, tighten and enforce use-of-force rules, and reform the disciplinary process.

Oct 12, 2022

Jurors receive 1st pay hike in 50 years

Jurors are now eligible for up to $300 a day in Arizona Superior Courts, the first such pay increase in more than 50 years. 

Oct 12, 2022

House poised for new faces, new leaders

The next Arizona House of Representatives will look much different than it did in 2022 with many members losing their primary election races or moving to a different area of government. 

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Oct 12, 2022

Arizona abortions won’t stop for a month while case proceeds

Legal abortions that restarted in Arizona this week after a court blocked enforcement of a pre-statehood ban will be able to continue for at least five weeks while an appeals court considers the case.

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Oct 11, 2022

Convergence of sporting events could make state betting capital

Arizona is gearing up for a sports year like no other, and odds are the state will become the sports betting capital of the world, at least for a few weeks.

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Oct 11, 2022

Case of abortion doctors challenging virtual abortion ban could get complicated

A judge has set a Nov. 3 trial in a bid by doctors to get a declaration that the state's territorial-era law outlawing virtually all abortions does not apply to them.

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Oct 11, 2022

Feds: Gopher tortoise not threatened over most of its range

Gopher tortoises — burrowers whose extensive homes shelter many other animals — are generally doing well and need federal protection only in the small area where they were declared threatened 35 years ago, according to the federal government, though the decision is likely to disappoint an Arizona-based environmental organization.

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Oct 10, 2022

Wild horse rights advocates say 14 horses killed in Arizona

Wild horse rights advocates are calling on authorities to prosecute whoever is responsible for the reported killing of more than a dozen wild horses in northeastern Arizona.

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